On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:20:57AM +0100, MooktaKiNG wrote:
> Ok i kept on looking but can't find it anywhere.
> 
> I made a cron job of a script which runs something like this:
> 
> sa-learn --spam --dir .maildir/.Spam/cur/
> sa-learn --spam --dir .maildir/.Spam/new/
> sa-learn --ham --dir .maildir/cur/
> sa-learn --ham --dir .maildir/new/
> 
> Except, somehow one ham went into my spam folder and now
> spamassassin thinks its a spam and refuses to learn that its not.
> 
> I tried putting similar emails to the inbox and run the command for
> ham and it still refuses to learn.
> 
> What i think would be better is that if i could make it reset
> (forget everything) everytime i want to run this cron job.
> 
> Is that possible?
> i can't seem to make spamassassin forget.
> 
> I tried reinstalling too.
> 
> and where is all this data stored?

Check $HOME/.spamassassin

-- 
Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://arcterex.net
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"There are only 3 real sports: bull-fighting, car racing and mountain 
climbing. All the others are mere games."                -- Hemingway

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Reply via email to